Patentable/Patents/US-9189172
US-9189172

High priority read and write

PublishedNovember 17, 2015
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Technical Abstract

The disclosure is related to data storage devices employing file-aware drivers. In one example, a device may comprise a driver configured to retrieve file system information related to an input/output (I/O) command, select priority attributes identifying whether the I/O command originated from a user-level application based on the file system information, and prioritize execution of the I/O command based on the priority attributes. Another embodiment may be a method comprising inspecting characteristics of a data input/output (I/O) request, choosing priority attributes for the I/O request based on the characteristics and a program initiating the I/O request, and executing operations in an order based on the priority attributes.

Patent Claims
19 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A device comprising: an interface circuit to communicate with a host; a command queue coupled to the interface circuit; a driver configured to store pending operations in the command queue in an order of intended execution priority based on a priority attribute by: obtaining file system information from the host related to a structured input/output (I/O) command via the interface circuit, the file system information including information associated with the structured I/O command that is not received by the interface circuit as part of the structured I/O command; determining a priority attribute identifying whether the structured I/O command originated from a user-level application at the host based on the file system information; prioritizing an order of execution of the structured I/O command based on the priority attribute; and placing the structured I/O command into a position of the command queue so that the structured I/O command will be executed prior to an operation not originating from a user-level application when the priority attribute indicates the structured I/O command originated from a user-level application.

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2. The device of claim 1 , further comprising the driver includes a controller and software designed to execute the functions of the driver.

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3. The device of claim 1 wherein the priority attribute are selected based on a type of application that initiated the structured I/O command.

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4. The device of claim 1 wherein the priority attribute are selected based on a file involved in the structured I/O command.

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5. The device of claim 1 wherein the priority attribute include a priority value for the structured I/O command.

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6. The device of claim 1 further comprising: the host, including: a data storage device including the interface circuit and the driver; and a host driver configured to: intercept the structured I/O command from the host to the data storage device; obtain file system information from the host about the structured I/O command; and provide the file system information to the data storage device.

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7. A system comprising: a controller configured to: intercept an input/output (I/O) request from a host device to a data storage device; obtain file system information from the host device about the I/O request, the file system information including information associated with the I/O request that is part of the I/O request; select a priority rating identifying whether the I/O request originated from a user-level application based on the file system information; and prioritize an execution order of the I/O request based on the priority attributes including placing the I/O request in a command queue to be executed prior to an operation not originating from a user-level application when the priority rating indicates the I/O request originated from a user-level application.

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8. The system of claim 7 further comprising: the data storage device including: an interface circuit to communicate with the host; and the controller, the controller further configured to: intercept the I/O request and obtain the file system information via the interface circuit.

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9. The system of claim 7 further comprising: the command queue to store pending operations including the I/O request and other data operations; and the controller configured to execute the I/O request and other data operations in an order based on priority ratings.

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10. The system of claim 7 comprising the controller further configured to: select the priority rating based on settings set by a user.

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11. The system of claim 8 further comprising: the data storage device configured to execute the I/O request and other data operations in an order based on the priority attributes.

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12. The device of claim 1 wherein the driver is further configured to place the structured I/O command into a position of the command queue so that the structured I/O command will be executed after an operation originating from a user-level application when the priority attributes indicate the structured I/O command did not originate from a user-level application.

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13. A device comprising: an interface circuit to communicate with a host; a command queue coupled to the interface circuit; a driver configured to: obtain information from the host related to a command via the interface circuit, the information including file system information associated with the command that is not received by the interface circuit as part of the command; determine a priority rating, based on the file system information, identifying whether the command originated from a user-level application at the host based on the information received from the host that is not received as part of the command; and prioritize an order of execution of the command in the command queue such that the command will be executed prior to an operation not originating from a user-level application when the priority rating indicates the command originated from a user-level application.

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14. The device of claim 13 further comprising the driver configured to: place the command into a position of the command queue so that the command will be executed after an operation originating from a user-level application when the priority attributes indicate the command did not originate from a user-level application.

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15. The device of claim 13 wherein the information received from the host includes an indicator of the priority rating corresponding to the command.

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16. The device of claim 13 further comprising: a controller configured to execute multiple pending commands in the command queue based on an order of the commands in the queue.

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17. The device of claim 16 further comprising: a data storage medium coupled to the controller, wherein at least some of the multiple pending commands are data storage commands corresponding to the data storage medium.

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18. The device of claim 17 further comprising: the host coupled to the interface circuit; and the host including: a file system; at least one driver configured to: determine a priority rating of the command based on whether the command originated based on a user-level application of the file system; send the command via the interface circuit; and send the priority rating, via the interface circuit, separately from the command.

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19. The device of claim 17 further comprising: the at least one driver is further configured to: inspect file system information corresponding to the command; and determine the priority rating for the command based on the files system information.

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Filing Date

April 5, 2012

Publication Date

November 17, 2015

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